Citing illness and old age, RJD supremo Lalu Yadav, convicted in a fodder scam case along with 10 others, today sought leniency from the CBI court

Bihar's former chief minister Lalu Yadav escorted by police officials to be produced before the special CBI court in Ranchi.

A special CBI court on Saturday is expected to announce the quantum of punishment to jailed Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader after his conviction in fodder scam case on December 23. The judge will pronounce the judgment at 2 pm.

The 69-year-old RJD leader, who has been suffering from diabetes and had undergone heart surgery, on Friday in his written plea sought leniency from the CBI court citing poor health and old age reasons. The RJD supremo also said that he is suffering from a bladder infection. "I have no role in this scam directly; consider minimum punishment keeping in view my age and health grounds," Lalu said in his plea.

The court hearing the case had pronounced the RJD supremo guilty of fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.27 lakh from the Deoghar treasury 21 years ago when he was the chief minister of the state. Six others, including Congress leader Jagannath Mishra, were acquitted in the case, while 15 others were convicted along with Lalu.

In 1996, the Patna High Court had ordered an inquiry into the fodder scam cases and a charge sheet in the Deogarh treasury case was filed against 38 people on October 27, 1997. Eleven of them died and three turned approvers while two other accused confessed and were convicted in 2006-07, a CBI official said. On September 30, 2013, Yadav, Jagannath Mishra and several others had been convicted in another case pertaining to illegal withdrawal of Rs 37.7 crore from Chaibasa Treasury in the early 1990s.

The former Bihar chief minister also faces three fodder scam cases for illegal withdrawal of Rs 3.97 crore from the Dumka Treasury, Rs 36 crore from the Chaibasa Treasury and Rs 184 crore from the Doranda treasury.